TRAC-Reports
Federal Corruption Prosecutions Down
(18 Jun 2007) In February 2007, the government reports it filed official corruption charges against 37 individuals, according to timely enforcement data from the Justice Department. Filings in this category are down more than 20% from the previous month and about one third from five years ago.

For reports on the latest enforcement trends, go to:

http://trac.syr.edu/tracreports/bulletins/
In addition to official corruption, you will also find reports on federal criminal prosecutions and convictions in the following areas: terrorism, narcotics/drugs, immigration, white collar crime, civil rights, environment, organized crime, child pornography and government regulation.

TRAC continues to offer very detailed summary reports about individual cases for a modest fee. Each summary report includes information about the investigative agency involved, the lead charge and other charges brought, the names of the federal prosecutor and judge, significant events, and much more.

February 2007 criminal data are also available to TRACFED subscription users via the Express and Analyzer tools. Go to http://tracfed.syr.edu for more information.

TRAC is self-supporting and depends on foundation grants, individual contributions and subscription fees for the funding needed to obtain, analyze and publish the data we collect on the activities of the US Federal government. To help support TRAC's ongoing efforts, go to:

http://trac.syr.edu/sponsor/

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